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 Post subject: Movie in a Sig
PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 8:08 am 
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Another first for me.

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Just threw the background and render in there so it wouldn't be too plain. Wanted to see how good the movie would look. Quality could be better probably.

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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 12:00 am 
=) but yeah, quality is a little on the shitty side


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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 12:02 am 
quality is good from where im sitting


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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 12:04 am 
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quality is good from where im sitting

rly? u dont see the grains?


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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 12:06 am 
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cin wrote:
quality is good from where im sitting

rly? u dont see the grains?


i dont see anything wrong with it tbh

this is the best in-sig movie ive seen so far.


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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 12:07 am 
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You can see the grains if you get closer to it, but farther away it looks fine. Without them it'll look all blotchy, they're used to blend the colors a bit.

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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 12:10 am 
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You can see the grains if you get closer to it, but farther away it looks fine. Without them it'll look all blotchy, they're used to blend the colors a bit.


forget about the grains. i dont see em and im not gonna look any closer to
look for flaws. youve seen the other movie-sigs yourself right? this one is
way better than those. my compliments.


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cin wrote:
Riggs wrote:
You can see the grains if you get closer to it, but farther away it looks fine. Without them it'll look all blotchy, they're used to blend the colors a bit.


forget about the grains. i dont see em and im not gonna look any closer to
look for flaws. youve seen the other movie-sigs yourself right? this one is
way better than those. my compliments.


I know, was directed more to shadowman :P
I haven't seen many movie-sigs actually. I saw a FF7 one so decided to try it out for myself.

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Yeah Good Job Best One I Seen

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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 12:55 am 
Riggs wrote:
You can see the grains if you get closer to it, but farther away it looks fine. Without them it'll look all blotchy, they're used to blend the colors a bit.

maybe my screen is too big or something but i see the grains just glancing, not taking away from the fact that its a kick-ass sig though :love: rikku

edit: well more when she wasnt so much of a slutard like in ffx rather than ffx-2


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Pretty good.

As you said, the background and the render could use alittle work, and the actual footage of the video is kinda like :? .

Anyway, for a test run, very good.

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Oke.. PLEASE TEACH ME:P

I've been trying that for ages.. How do u implant a movie into a sig ?

Pleaseeee

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Oke.. PLEASE TEACH ME:P

I've been trying that for ages.. How do u implant a movie into a sig ?

Pleaseeee


Only way I know is with Imageready, do you have it?

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i think quality is good.

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Riggs wrote:
Deacon wrote:
Oke.. PLEASE TEACH ME:P

I've been trying that for ages.. How do u implant a movie into a sig ?

Pleaseeee


Only way I know is with Imageready, do you have it?


Yes...

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Deacon wrote:
Riggs wrote:
Deacon wrote:
Oke.. PLEASE TEACH ME:P

I've been trying that for ages.. How do u implant a movie into a sig ?

Pleaseeee


Only way I know is with Imageready, do you have it?


Yes...


Open up a .mov files using imageready. Take out what parts you want to use. Link them all together. Move it to photoshop. Resize, move, cut, etc. When you're done with the sig, go back to imageready. Make sure the movie in all the frames line up together. Then save.

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Riggs wrote:
Open up a .mov files using imageready. Take out what parts you want to use. Link them all together. Move it to photoshop. Resize, move, cut, etc. When you're done with the sig, go back to imageready. Make sure the movie in all the frames line up together. Then save.


Thanks, i'll give it a shot!

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cin wrote:
Riggs wrote:
You can see the grains if you get closer to it, but farther away it looks fine. Without them it'll look all blotchy, they're used to blend the colors a bit.


forget about the grains. i dont see em and im not gonna look any closer to
look for flaws. youve seen the other movie-sigs yourself right? this one is
way better than those. my compliments.


+1. Well, that's the first moving Signature that I've seen, but that'd be a great Avatar, if it was smaller. I like it! :)


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Do you know any good "wmv to mov" converters?

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HeavyDutyLagger wrote:
Do you know any good "wmv to mov" converters?


I don't know of any. Try google maybe?

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Riggs wrote:
HeavyDutyLagger wrote:
Do you know any good "wmv to mov" converters?


I don't know of any. Try google maybe?


Random results... And I don't want to check each link and download it just to know that It doesn't work.

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HeavyDutyLagger wrote:
Riggs wrote:
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Do you know any good "wmv to mov" converters?


I don't know of any. Try google maybe?


Random results... And I don't want to check each link and download it just to know that It doesn't work.


I got the video I used from gametrailers.com, don't know of any other sites.

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Thanks for the replies..

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